It's natural for parents to want to help their kids prepare for college. But how much help is too much? This advice for teenagers and parents can help ease stress in children.
To form a successful parent teacher partnership, ask the 9 questions in this article. Build parent teacher communication to make sure you get off on the right foot with your child's teacher.
Parent involvement in education often begins with parents' issues such as kindergarten readiness. Is your child ready for kindergarten? This list of questions can help you decide.
Often parent involvement in education begins with concerns about kindergarten. Here are the most frequently asked questions from parents of kindergartners, along with the answers.
When preparing for Parent-teacher conferences remember to do your homework first. Parent-teacher communication is very important to parent involvement in education.
Staying connected can be a bit challenging as your teenager makes the middle school transition. What can you do as a parent to be an active member of your child’s middle school and high school? Here are five easy steps to help you stay connected.
Parents are often quick to place blame on teachers or even their own children when a child fails to succeed in school. Want to know why tutoring sometimes works and then other times doesn't? Learn how to identify and prevent reading disabilities.
It’s not easy to find school professionals you can trust when your kids enter middle and high school. Parent involvement in education and strong parent teacher communication are just two ways to build that trust.
If you are the parent of an at-risk teen, the last thing your child needs when he is in trouble is to feel like it’s him against the world. Learn how you can work to solve problems, instead of just placing blame.
Help your middle school child deal with student homework by teaching him or her valuable middle school study skills such as note taking, organization, and working on big projects.
The first day of school is over—but not a parent’s responsibilities for making the school year great. Inspire your child with these family ideas for getting organized, engaging in learning, and having healthy parent-teacher communication.
This EduGuide is filled with family ideas for kicking off the school year. In K-12 grades, parent involvement in education can fill kids with greater confidence so that they can succeed academically and socially at school.
When preparing for parent-teacher conferences remember to do your homework first. Parent-teacher communication is very important to parent involvement in education.